Two motorists were injured in Lower Macungie Township on Monday afternoon when their vehicles collided on Krocks Road, police said. Jamieson L. Chorney, 39, of Macungie was southbound on South Krocks Road at Fairway Lane at 12:45 p.m. when her car moved into the northbound lane and collided with an oncoming vehicle, state police at Fogelsville said. The oncoming vehicle was driven by Thomas H. Blacker, 61, of Allentown, police said. Chorney and Blacker were injured in the collision and treated by paramedics, but neither needed to be taken to a hospital, police said.

Two motorists were injured in Lower Macungie Township on Monday afternoon when their vehicles collided on Krocks Road, police said. Jamieson L. Chorney, 39, of Macungie was southbound on South Krocks Road at Fairway Lane at 12:45 p.m. when her car moved into the northbound lane and collided with an oncoming vehicle, state police at Fogelsville said. The oncoming vehicle was driven by Thomas H. Blacker, 61, of Allentown, police said. Chorney and Blacker were injured in the collision and treated by paramedics, but neither needed to be taken to a hospital, police said.

Bethlehem Township police cited a township motorist for a traffic violation after a two-car accident Tuesday night on the Nazareth Pike about a half-mile north of Route 22. Police said Norman S. Fehnel, 3720 Nazareth Pike, told them he was stopped in the northbound lane waiting to turn left into the K mart Plaza and did not see an oncoming vehicle when he made the turn. His vehicle was struck in the rear quarter panel by a southbound car operated by Linda L. Lynn, Ostrander Road, Bangor R.4. Lynn and passengers in her vehicle, Donald Rice, 38, 447 Walnut St., Allentown, and Lynn's children, Richard, 7; Christopher, 5, and Tiffany, 4, all of the Bangor address, were treated for minor injuries at Easton Hospital and released.

Two men were injured Friday morning on Route 329 in East Allen Township when a westbound driver was unable to dodge an oncoming vehicle that had moved into his lane. Joseph L. Horvath, 28, of Northampton was driving a sport-utility vehicle east in the westbound lane of Route 329 at 7:20 a.m. as Jason W. Cornwell, 36, of Bethlehem drove a SUV west, state police at Bethlehem said. Cornwell swerved to his left lane, trying to avoid Horvath, and beeped his horn, but as the two SUVs moved back toward their lanes, they collided, sending Cornwell's vehicle into mailboxes on the highway's south shoulder, police said.

A 28-year-old Sellersville man who allegedly crashed his car into a tree and caused an oncoming vehicle to swerve into a curb May 26 has been charged with drunken driving and other violations. James E. Stewart of the 2900 block of Hill Road was driving on E. Walnut Street near Stonycrest Drive at 7:30 p.m. when an oncoming vehicle swerved to avoid colliding and Stewart's vehicle headed for the tree, according to reports from Pennridge Regional Police. Stewart was charged with drunken driving, reckless endangerment, speeding, involvement in an accident with damage to an unattended vehicle or property, reckless driving and driving on the wrong side of the road.

Accident -- Janine Waas, 22, of East Stroudsburg; crashed car into log in her lane; 1:25 p.m. Monday at 7923 Holbens Valley Road; she told police she couldn't avoid the log because of oncoming vehicle to her left and vehicle behind her; crash damaged car's oil pan and radiator; no injuries; state police at Fogelsville investigating.

A Souderton man was cited for careless driving after his car struck a utility pole on Schwenksville Road, Upper Salford Township, said state police at Limerick. Daniel A. Zarbatany, 31, of Washington Avenue told police he was trying to pass another vehicle at 9:25 a.m. when he saw an oncoming vehicle. He swerved back into his lane, drove off the berm and hit the pole, police said.

An elderly woman was seriously injured when she turned her car in front of an oncoming vehicle in Walnutport Sunday, police said. The 83-year-old woman was northbound on Route 145 at Main Street when she turned in front of a car being driven south by a 26-year-old Catasauqua woman, police said. The elderly woman was taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. The other driver had minor injuries and refused treatment, police said.

A Mertztown woman was slightly injured Sunday when her car collided with an oncoming vehicle in Weisenberg Township, state police at Fogelsville said. Sherry Snyder, 25, was northbound on Route 863 shortly after 11:20 p.m. when a southbound car driven by James E. Lasco, 25, skidded into her lane around a bend, police said. Snyder's car was pushed into a nearby cornfield. Snyder was taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township, with a minor back injury, police said. A spokeswoman said the hospital had no record of Snyder being brought there.

PARADISE TOWNSHIP A Bath woman escaped injury Monday when someone threw a full bottle of a sports drink at her car windshield on Upper Swiftwater Road in Paradise Township, Monroe County. State police at Swiftwater said Terry Lynn Mackes, 51, was driving near the post office on Upper Swiftwater Road about 5:40 p.m. when someone in an oncoming vehicle threw the bottle at her vehicle, breaking the windshield. The only description of the offending vehicle was that it is white, police said.

Accident -- Janine Waas, 22, of East Stroudsburg; crashed car into log in her lane; 1:25 p.m. Monday at 7923 Holbens Valley Road; she told police she couldn't avoid the log because of oncoming vehicle to her left and vehicle behind her; crash damaged car's oil pan and radiator; no injuries; state police at Fogelsville investigating.

The parents of a woman killed in an alleged Schuylkill County road rage crash are suing the state Transportation Department and the man police say triggered the accident. Theresa and Louis Francisci of Hazleton say PennDOT knew the stretch of Route 61 in West Brunswick Townshipwhere their 23-year-old daughter, Angeline, an only child, was killed at about 5 p.m. Sept. 28 was dangerous but did nothing to correct it or warn drivers. The road is configured like an elongated hourglass, with the lanes narrowing from four to two as they cross a bridge.

Minutes after William Moyer allegedly swerved toward Angeline Francisci's car, causing her to veer across Route 61 in West Brunswick Township and be hit by an oncoming vehicle, he went to the state police barracks in Hamburg and told a trooper he had just seen an accident. But five days later, police said, Moyer admitted to playing a role in the fatal crash Sept. 28 that cost the young Hazleton woman, an aspiring doctor, her life. After listening to about 90 minutes of testimony Tuesday, District Judge James Ferrier of Orwigsburg found enough evidence against Moyer, 60, of Auburn, to send homicide by vehicle and related charges to Schuylkill County Court.

A Schuylkill County man faces homicide by vehicle and related charges in the alleged road rage death of a Hazleton woman on Sept. 28 in West Brunswick Township. William Moyer, 60, of Auburn pulled his vehicle alongside the victim's car, forcing her to cross the highway and lose control of the car, said state police at Schuylkill Haven. Angeline Francisci, 23, was killed when her car was hit by an oncoming vehicle. In addition to homicide by vehicle, Moyer was charged Monday with involuntary manslaughter and several traffic violations, police said.

EAST ROCKHILL TOWNSHIP A Richlandtown woman is in fair condition after a drunken driver set off a four-car accident Friday evening on Route 313 in East Rockhill Township, authorities said. Mindi Wright was transported to Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township, for treatment of head, face and leg injuries after her car was pushed into traffic by a drunken driver and sideswiped by an oncoming vehicle, Pennridge Regional police said. Robert Henderson, 47, of Dublin is charged with drunken driving, driving with a DUI suspension and driving a vehicle at an unsafe speed, police said.

PARADISE TOWNSHIP A Bath woman escaped injury Monday when someone threw a full bottle of a sports drink at her car windshield on Upper Swiftwater Road in Paradise Township, Monroe County. State police at Swiftwater said Terry Lynn Mackes, 51, was driving near the post office on Upper Swiftwater Road about 5:40 p.m. when someone in an oncoming vehicle threw the bottle at her vehicle, breaking the windshield. The only description of the offending vehicle was that it is white, police said.

The parents of a woman killed in an alleged Schuylkill County road rage crash are suing the state Transportation Department and the man police say triggered the accident. Theresa and Louis Francisci of Hazleton say PennDOT knew the stretch of Route 61 in West Brunswick Townshipwhere their 23-year-old daughter, Angeline, an only child, was killed at about 5 p.m. Sept. 28 was dangerous but did nothing to correct it or warn drivers. The road is configured like an elongated hourglass, with the lanes narrowing from four to two as they cross a bridge.

A two-car accident Sunday at 11th and S. Main streets in Quakertown injured two people, police reported yesterday. Karen Fields, 27, of 402 Main St., Springtown, and a passenger in her car, Pearl Huber of Park Manor Apts., Park Avenue, Quakertown, were treated at Quakertown Community Hospital, according to a hospital spokesman. Police said the accident occurred shortly before noon when a car driven west on 11th Street by Martha Afflerbach, 81, of 116 S. 2nd St., Quakertown, collided with Fields' car as it was traveling south on S. Main Street approaching the intersection.

EAST ROCKHILL TOWNSHIP A 24-year-old Sellersville man was killed Thursday when he was thrown from his car as it rolled on Route 313 in East Rockhill Township, authorities said. Jose Regino Sanchez of the 300 block of S. Main Street was pronounced dead at the scene, said Bucks County Coroner Joseph Campbell. He died from multiple trauma, Campbell said. Patrolman Stephen DiGiovanni, who is investigating the crash, said he is examining tire marks to determine if Sanchez was speeding.

ALLENTOWN A 19-year-old Allentown man was charged with hit-and-run, careless driving and driving with a suspended license early Saturday after his car hit an oncoming vehicle on Basin Street in the city, police reported. Jamail C. Brooks of 430 Washington St. was northbound in the 300 block of Basin, near Auburn Street, about 1:10 a.m. when he crossed the center line and hit a southbound car driven by Gloria Smith of Coopersburg, according to reports. Police said Brooks' car was stopped by officers at Fourth and Linden streets, and he told them he left after the accident because his license was suspended.